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general practitioner
noun
- a medical practitioner whose practice is not limited to any specific branch of medicine or class of diseases. : G.P.
general practitioner
noun
- a physician who does not specialize but has a medical practice ( general practice ) in which he deals with all illnesses Informal namefamily doctor GP
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Word History and Origins
Origin of general practitioner1
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Example Sentences
Your general practitioner can connect you with a physical therapist, or you can find one through the American Physical Therapy Association’s nationwide Find a PT database.
Eventually, as many as 1,000 vaccination centers, operated by groups of general practitioners, will come online, the government said.
Akinsemoyin previously worked as a general practitioner in private practice.
As a result, Hector DePena, a small-time general practitioner who had never tried a major case before a jury, represented DeLuna.
We had a guest from the U.K., Sir Brian Jarman, a general practitioner from London.
Where did she get this experience as a general practitioner?
It isn't fair on a general practitioner to take him for a walk and get at his professional secrets.
That was supposed to be bad in a general practitioner, good in a specialist.
What was the good of this man who wasn't a general practitioner?
At that moment there arrived Dr. Wood, a brisk and capable general practitioner from the village.
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